My therapist told me
a marriage truth nobody mentions:
You'll fall in and out of love with the same person repeatedly. The falling out is normal. The falling back in is the choice. Most people leave during the out phase. Long marriages aren't one love story. They're multiple love stories with the same person.
Jesus, who is God in the flesh, is my personal Lord and Savior. He died on the cross for me, took upon Himself the curse and punishment meant for me, rose again in victory on the third day, ascended into heaven, and promised to return for me.📌
For a relationship to really work, you gotta understand it’s two different people trying to build one future. Y’all didn’t grow up the same, don’t carry the same baggage, and you not always gonna see things eye to eye. That’s normal. What matters is how you handle it. Knowing how to talk without it turning into a blow up. Listening even when you irritated. Fixing the issue instead of keeping score. You can’t build nothing real if every disagreement turn into distance. It take maturity to grow together and not let emotions ruin what you’re trying to build.
February will be filled with abundance.
February will be filled with happiness.
February will be filled with positivity.
February will be filled with peace.
February will be filled with love.
February will be filled with money.
February will be filled with blessings.